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With this quick mix of chicken, a few vegetables and garlic, there is no need to resort to canned soup anymore.
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Beef sirloin cubes browned with garlic then simmered in tomato sauce and red wine until tender. Great over buttered noodles.
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This pureed soup is made with red lentils, dried apricots and tomatoes cooked in chicken broth with cumin and thyme. The addition of fresh lemon juice prior to serving intensifies the flavors.
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This dish turns the proportion of fish to vegetables on its head -- more vegetables, less fish There's enough shrimp and squid to let you know you're eating a fish stew, but enough chickpeas and spinach to let you know it is something different A puttanesca-like seasoning of garlic, olives, capers, anchovies and tomato paste flavors the braise.
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These flavorful, round cheese bites are a zesty baked snack that you'll want to pop down one after another.
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Light yet tasty, this Mexican soup simmers zucchini and chayote with albondigas, mindblowing meatballs packed with chicken, mint, and rice.
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This soup is a staple in several New Orleans restaurants. If you don't like it spicy do not use the Creole seasoning, just add more salt and pepper. Serve with salad and garlic bread. It's easy and delicious!
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If you just like making your own, or if you don't want to run to the store, just whip up this dry onion soup mix substitute. You probably have most of the ingredients already. The recipe makes a substitute for a 1-ounce envelope of purchased mix.
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This is an awesome French Onion Soup made at some of the old Famous Barr Department Store Cafeterias.
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The idea for this hearty, risotto-style soup came to Frédéric Morin while he was sitting on a combine in his uncle's barley field. He could smell the peat from the neighboring farm, which reminded him of Scotch whisky.